The table below shows some key data of the fifteen countries. The table is read like this: 1) Between 1990 and 1999 Qatar emitted 55.1 tons of CO2 from Fossil Fuels (without bunker) and cement, annually per capita, 2) Between 2000 and 2015 Qatar emitted 51.7 tons (the average Climate Debt Free Level¹ was 32.4 tons), and 3) Qatars GDP(ppp) per capita was $143,788 in 2015.

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Tons of CO2

Tons of CO2

GDP(ppp)

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1990-1999

2000-2015

2015

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WORLD

4.0

4.5

$15,470

A

Qatar

55.1

51.7 (32.4)

$143,788

A

Kuwait

23.6

28.9 (14.5)

$71,312

A

Brunei

17.5

18.2 (9.6)

$70,817

A

Luxembourg

22.8

21.2 (14.7)

$101,926

A

Trinidad and T.

16.0

29.8 (10.2)

$32,597

A

United Arab Emirates

27.0

23.8 (16.9)

$70,238

A

Oman

7.0

14.1 (4.8)

$38,234

B

Saudi Arabia

13.8

16.5 (9.0)

$53,430

B

United States

19.4

18.2 (12.4)

$55,837

B

Bahrain

26.3

23.0 (15.9)

$46,946

B

Australia

16.0

17.1 (10.5)

$45,514

B

Norway

7.9

10.2 (5.6)

$61,472

B

Equatorial Guinea²

0.4

7.1 (0.9)

$30,041

B

Canada

16.0

15.6 (10.2)

$44,310

B

South Korea

7.6

10.6 (4.4)

$34,549

¹Note that a number of ‘Indicators‘ determind the Climate Debt Free Level of CO2 Emissions.

²Exploitation of large oil reserves discovered in 1996 in Equatorial Guinea have contributed to a dramatic increase in government revenue. In 2008 the GDP(ppp) peaked at $41,267 and CO2 Emissions peaked at 10.2 tons in 2003.